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There are cairns near summit. The name is associated with a place called Brú Clochair or Cúil Clochair [Philip O'Connell, The Topography of the Loch Ramor Region, Breifne iii, no. 10, 231-64 and iii, no. 12, 443-8].
Bruse Hill is the 1253th highest place in Ireland.Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/994/?PHPSESSID=3iv7tg7sttiaq933vosrmeuog3

Track up from the quarry is overgrown. I partially walked up a small stream, as it at least cuts its way through the whins. Climbing straight upwards, you will see places where some earlier climber has snipped some of the worst twigs out of the way. If possible, bring binoculars, a compass and the Ordnance Survey Discovery maps 27 and 34, to identify the scene. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/994/comment/18861/